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Based on the Pavlov’s Dog Theory, Jim offers Dwight a seemingly innocent altoid every time his computer...
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By: Guest 2 months ago
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I thought it was Maslow's Guinea Pig too?
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By: Guest 2 months ago
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this stuff is funny i learned about it in science class but it was about pavlovs dog its hilarious this is the shit
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By: Guest 2 months ago
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This happens to me too. Every time my phone rings, i take it out and answer it.
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By: Guest 3 months ago
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That's funny! I love that show!
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By: Guest 3 months ago
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i thought it was freuds cat ??...
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By: Guest 5 months ago
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Actually, what you are seeing is a combination of classical and operant conditioning. Learning to reach out for an Altoid upon hearing a sound reflects operant conditiong. The bad taste in the mouth is more akin to classical conditioning.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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It's Schroedinger's Cat, and Pavlov's Dog. I don't know if there are any other scientific animals around.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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That was quite funny, and pretty clever, but the American version of the office sucks compared to the proper one with Ricky Gervais.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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I don't even watch The Office, but that was hilarious!
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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LOL!
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